Occupy War! Stay After the Rose Parade to Hear Cindy Sheehan Speak!

This Monday, January 2, 2012, following the Rose Parade, Cindy Sheehan brings an important message to Occupy Wall Street (and Main Street) from the west steps of Pasadena City Hall: How trillion dollar wars serve the interests of the 1% at the expense of the 99%. Specifically – as described in the Occupy LA announcement: Cindy will speak about “the relationship between the Military-Industrial-Congressional complex and the Fortune 500 and Wall Street Banks.”

Good, because up until now that has not been the focus of the OWS movement. While it has been busy targeting the dominance and corruption of the 1% on the domestic side, it has inadvertently given those same people a massive free pass on the foreign policy side. This needs to change. The two cannot be separated, because they control the war economy and the civilian economy.

One obvious example of how these interconnected policies impact us is with funding: austerity measures for the civilian economy are prescribed by the elites and dutifully emphasized by the mainstream media and voted on by politicians as the only remedy for budget shortfalls – that is called sound fiscal policy, while simultaneously funding for the national defense and security apparatus is protected, justified as essential in waging the war on terror.

In short, it will take both movements working together to change these skewed priorities, not to mention stop the next war.

Case in point, entering into another military adventure so soon after ending the Iraq debacle is not an abstract or distant possibility, nor is it insane from our rulers’ point of view. For them, it makes sense, since Iran always was the main target in the Middle East region, nor would such a war pass without some people making out like bandits.

At the very least it will feed the war economy while burying the OWS movement as the focus shifts to rallying behind the troops. Beyond that, if there is a major escalation leading to a full-scale war with Iran, then it is not inconceivable that today’s OWS occupiers will be tomorrow’s draftees.

That said, short of hostilities breaking out with Iran, the overall Bush Doctrine of projecting American dominance globally remains in play for the long term as the Pentagon pursues a long war strategy. Therefore, flare-ups are possible down the road at any time and in any number of regions, each one capable of sucking us into empire support operations. Wherever American interests are deemed vital and there is an uncooperative regime, our leaders are quick to assert our national security interest to justify military action.

Who defines that interest?

I wouldn’t be surprised if they were the same people guiding the crackdown on OWS encampments around the nation.

By the way, do not think for a moment that, in the case of Iran, President Obama is going to save us if there is a sudden escalation. Should military hostilities break out in the Straits of Hormuz, he will behave like all Presidents do: retaliate. And then, we’re really in for it, because Iran is not Iraq. To imagine you can Iraq Iran and get away with that is to live in a dream world, and yet that is the confrontation our government is gearing up for.

So let’s listen to Cindy Sheehan on Monday (and to Marcy Winograd who will also speak to this issue), because when she lays out the centrality of the war economy to foreign policy decisions by the 1% and the consequences the 99% shall suffer, she knows first hand what that means, having lost her son in the last just war. And she also knows something about the courage it takes to stand up to those who expect us to fight and support their noble causes.

Steve Fine

——————————————————–Those wishing to march with OLA should gather from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at Singer Park (about 8 blocks south of Norton Simon) — Sign assemblage starts at 7 a.m. and continues to 9 a.m. on-site in Pasadena’s Singer Park (1 block east of Orange Grove (by intersection of St. John’s and California Avenue – about 6 blocks due South of the central Norton Simon location). We will gather for assemblage of Occupy’s 5 part “Human Float” float#44 / #99. We march to join the parade procession at 9:30 am. Organizers will have 500 + flags available to those who arrive on-site first as well as several hundred Occupy T-Shirts. Again, first come get the available flags/t-shirts.

The rally at Pasadena City Hall after the parade is from 11am to 2 pm. Proceed to the West Side of City Hall for the Occupy LA Media Outreach & Occupy Press Conference. Cindy Sheehan will speak regarding the relationship between the Military-Industrial-Congressional complex and the Fortune 500 & Wall Street Banks. A separate Occupy Music Concert (Michelle Shocked; others) will follow with an end celebratory party at the local Yard House restaurant (2 blocks from Pasadena City Hall).

Posted on December 29, 2011

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Steve Fine: Writer and photographer. Resides in the NoHo area of the San Fernando Valley. Email me, search FB, or drop by ‘Republic of Pie’ during the week in NoHo for Happy Hour, 3-5—you may find me there some afternoons.

Comments

I wonder why this wasn’t an issue 20, 30 years ago, when the stuff was written?
Oh, that’s right. . . because it really *is* a non-issue, and the only reason anyone is making a big deal out of it now is. . . complete and utter terror. Ron actually has a chance at this, and the stalwart defenders of the status quo are defecating all over themselves. . .

If this is all the “dirt” the warmongers can dig up. . . well, there’s one more reason to vote RP in ‘012.

Warmongering is not the only foreign policy issue – whether for us or for the USA policy oligarchy – in or out of the MidEast.

Another key issue – on which this and past administrations are also culpable – is toleration or indeed encouragement of regimes and thuggeries which are anti-democratic, repressive, sponsor or commit terror, and seek to repress human rights, including rights of religious freedom.

The Obama administration has been singularly indulgent of every brand of militant Islamism, as long as it is labeled anything other than Al Qaeda. Now the Obamites delight in finding Egypt’s Moslem Brotherhood ‘moderate’ – when just 12 months ago, for the first time in the MB’s history, its leader pronounced the USA the enemy of Islam and a just target of jihad – a judgment which has not been retracted.

As noted in the article, violent conflict with the Iran ayatollah regime would not necessarily be anything like the elective OBushma long-drawn-out ground wars in Iraq or Afghanistan. In particular, conflict with the ayatollahs is not an elective matter. Whereas GW Bush picked elective fights with Saddam and the Taliban, it’s the ayatollahs’ regime which, like it or not, has picked a long-term fight with us – and against religious freedoms of millions of Iranians and others.

Los Angeles

Michael Krikorian: There may be more doomed locales in town – the coroner’s identification room, a hospice where the only hope is that the end will soon come – but, for a mass gathering of gloom, nothing beats the CJ crowd on a Sunday.